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we need to move toward a clean energy economy. that means more renewables. this is the dirtiest oil on the planet and does not need to come out of the ground. it will not increase our energy security. it will do permanent damage to the planet. we cannot afford to have keystone go forward. host: we have a question about fracking. guest: natural gas is a challenging situation right now. over 450 new coals have not been built. that is the biggest source of carbon pollution, power plants. fracking is challenging. in 2005, was president cheney got an exemption in the energy act for this process called fracking. if fracking is going to happen, we should make sure we have a better right to know so we know which chemicals are being injected into the ground. injected into the ground.
we need to move toward a clean energy economy. that means more renewables. this is the dirtiest oil on the planet and does not need to come out of the ground. it will not increase our energy security. it will do permanent damage to the planet. we cannot afford to have keystone go forward. host: we have a question about fracking. guest: natural gas is a challenging situation right now. over 450 new coals have not been built. that is the biggest source of carbon pollution, power plants. fracking...
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our energy cost. at black rock, we have two major data centers, one in washington, on the columbia river and one that we're building right now in buffalo, new york. we're paying approximately 3.5 cents per kill watt. if i will had to do data centers in europe, i would be paying 18 cents and other parts of europe over 80 cents per kilowatt. we have cheaper energy. we have cheaper cost of energy for manufacturing and then the last thing why very constructive of the united states and where we spend a great deal of time, our educational system, which unfortunately a lot of people malign that today. we have more -- and i know this will be discussed later on. but we actually have more students overseas than any other country in our educational system. why do they come here? not just the quality of education but the type of education. i think some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many people are taught facts. this may work very well for testing scores and i'm not trying to diminish that at all,
our energy cost. at black rock, we have two major data centers, one in washington, on the columbia river and one that we're building right now in buffalo, new york. we're paying approximately 3.5 cents per kill watt. if i will had to do data centers in europe, i would be paying 18 cents and other parts of europe over 80 cents per kilowatt. we have cheaper energy. we have cheaper cost of energy for manufacturing and then the last thing why very constructive of the united states and where we...
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for energy companies? i am thinking about the grid act. >> any of you familiar? >> part of the challenges is aggregating utilities from their customers. take the port authority of new york-new jersey, it moves on any given day about 1.8 million people in a port authority facility. tunnels, bus terminals, airports. all of that requires energy. that conversation -- that customer is not part of the conversation with utilities. what are you doing to make sure the power stays on because our mission is critical? one of the challenges is to broaden the focus of not just beating up one sector to do more, but finding a way in which that sector is working -- is able to make its case and get the funding stream that goes with it. that is where i would be nudging. >> we do a lot of work with them and they are focused on this issue. they are looking continually to upgrade. if we go to a smart grid, every node of that network grid will become a potential aperture and which malware can come into something. >> i know from
for energy companies? i am thinking about the grid act. >> any of you familiar? >> part of the challenges is aggregating utilities from their customers. take the port authority of new york-new jersey, it moves on any given day about 1.8 million people in a port authority facility. tunnels, bus terminals, airports. all of that requires energy. that conversation -- that customer is not part of the conversation with utilities. what are you doing to make sure the power stays on because...
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by low energy cost, they create a new wave of energy manufacturing in this country. classes of diseases are on the verge of being eradicated by manipulating individual molecules on the surfaces of living sales. -- living cells. never getting lost, never having accidents, already a prototype car has driven more than 3000 miles in the maze of california without a single accident. 3-d printing machines are being developed and down skill for home use that will allow you to instantly create thousands of objects at the touch of a button. already, cars are being designed and built that are being printed by a computer. how about our youthful potential? as a nation, is we -- if we get immigration right, we are going to stay young. by 2050, china will have more old people that america has people. america remains younger than all industrialized nations. these are but a few of our vintages, and collectively, they point to a century of prosperity and world leadership that is unparalleled in the world's history. there is a very dark cloud on the horizon. all of these advantages ar
by low energy cost, they create a new wave of energy manufacturing in this country. classes of diseases are on the verge of being eradicated by manipulating individual molecules on the surfaces of living sales. -- living cells. never getting lost, never having accidents, already a prototype car has driven more than 3000 miles in the maze of california without a single accident. 3-d printing machines are being developed and down skill for home use that will allow you to instantly create...
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energy department said that an energy will drive current consumption. start off by telling us why we are looking at this. host: it is important to the u.s., priorities on a number of fronts. the environment, energy security, our environment and energy consumption is going to grow by 10% after the year 2040. the world's energy consumption will be up more than half over the same time. host: why is this so important to the united states. give us more details about how that the sec -- affects our planning for our energy usage. guest: in d expenditures are one of the highest portion of consumer budgets. consumers are paying relatively high prices for fuels, particularly petroleum, right now. italy -- electricity bills have stayed relatively low. the impact on the consumer budget is rising. oil prices have created concerns. it is worth understanding the issues that drive that. host: you can call us as -- at 202-585-3880. if you are in the mountains, call us at 202-585-3881. why is it important to look at u.s. energy consumption and where it is headed? guest:
energy department said that an energy will drive current consumption. start off by telling us why we are looking at this. host: it is important to the u.s., priorities on a number of fronts. the environment, energy security, our environment and energy consumption is going to grow by 10% after the year 2040. the world's energy consumption will be up more than half over the same time. host: why is this so important to the united states. give us more details about how that the sec -- affects our...
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it' sma energy reform has to be a key issue for any government. there are resources available including potentially gas and other domestic sources. with the right set of pricing mechanisms and questions of addressing circular debt, there can be done.at the united states has been a .ood partner in this regard needs to be on iran understood in the full context. >> in the front row. cofounder of the stimson center. > it is hard to say [indiscernible] currently there is no torastructure for containers cross the border. worth the concern from a u.s. government and u.s. congress? infrastructure development in support of direct trade. i am unaware of the situation involving containment. thank you for referencing that. i would say broadly, yes, we want to be supportive of an enhanced relationship between india and pakistan. we need tos an area where be guided by the government of pakistan. onre is a lot of history these issues. there are legitimate conservative -- security concerns. a lot of progress has been made. pakistan has moved from a positive risk
it' sma energy reform has to be a key issue for any government. there are resources available including potentially gas and other domestic sources. with the right set of pricing mechanisms and questions of addressing circular debt, there can be done.at the united states has been a .ood partner in this regard needs to be on iran understood in the full context. >> in the front row. cofounder of the stimson center. > it is hard to say [indiscernible] currently there is no torastructure...
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[applause] >> e mentioned the mix of energy. is there a danger that the extraordinary growth creates a sense of abundance and they no longer need to worry about renewable oils. >> it is certainly having an impact. it has slowed down. there's something like 17 nuclear reactors being considered just to keep us at 20's term. that has backed off. the thing we have to worry about is putting all of our eggs in one basket. we have been here where natural gas was a very low cost. then we saw the prices by. it is not where you want to over and guess. as we look at the issue of climate change we need to look at all of those other forms of power that can give us the ability that we would never be energy independent. we certainly are a lot less dependent on countries that do not like us. it will have an impact on our international policy and what we do in the middle east. it is a grave concern. right now because and natural gas is having an impact on the decision makers of where you put your money and how fast you develop. i think they have
[applause] >> e mentioned the mix of energy. is there a danger that the extraordinary growth creates a sense of abundance and they no longer need to worry about renewable oils. >> it is certainly having an impact. it has slowed down. there's something like 17 nuclear reactors being considered just to keep us at 20's term. that has backed off. the thing we have to worry about is putting all of our eggs in one basket. we have been here where natural gas was a very low cost. then we...
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he spent so much time and energy denouncing the case, but it's not the reason they gave. i realize this might be shocking to some of the interns in the crowd. the fact is the court decision was actually fairly unremarkable. all it really said was that under the first amendment every corporation in america should be free to participate in the political process, not just the ones that own television and newspapers. why should a corporation that owns television stations get a card? free speech and everybody else does not. in other words, there should not be that when it comes to clinical speech who own media companies. it was a good and fair decision aimed at leveling the playing field. the real reason, the real reason the left was so concerned about citizens united is that they thought it meant more conservatives would form well for organizations. groups like planned parenthood and the sierra club, for example are groups like this. what is notable is that they do not have to disclose their donors, they do not have to disclose their donors. that was the main concern of the p
he spent so much time and energy denouncing the case, but it's not the reason they gave. i realize this might be shocking to some of the interns in the crowd. the fact is the court decision was actually fairly unremarkable. all it really said was that under the first amendment every corporation in america should be free to participate in the political process, not just the ones that own television and newspapers. why should a corporation that owns television stations get a card? free speech and...
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they are shipping and arms, energy. they are heavily involved russians are antagonist of the united states and continuing the shift of ballistic missiles -- strategic missiles. in a world where we have this nf it out when in a country like iran is heavily involved? i think the speaker reflects the tension. a problem if you go in there, it will not be an easy conflict. i know there are many people in pice whremember whereagan the end of the civil war. and you saw the bombing of the u.s. embassy in beirut and the bombing of the marine corps barracks, which was housing the u.s. headquarters in the deaths of to wonder 41 americans. the conflict, the people we would face, very similar to what we rick bass and other non. they are a mix of agents, and a conflict with them would be very bloody. takeover code to john mccain, a former presidential candidates. -- host: we go to john mccain, a former president attended it. he accused the joint chiefs of staff of looking for ways to avoid imposing a new -- no-fly zone in syria. >> t
they are shipping and arms, energy. they are heavily involved russians are antagonist of the united states and continuing the shift of ballistic missiles -- strategic missiles. in a world where we have this nf it out when in a country like iran is heavily involved? i think the speaker reflects the tension. a problem if you go in there, it will not be an easy conflict. i know there are many people in pice whremember whereagan the end of the civil war. and you saw the bombing of the u.s. embassy...
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energy production and supply with deputy energy secretary and author. this is just under half an hour. >> so we've already heard it refered to today the great shale oil and gas revolution in the yilets and this has been kind of come into the sensibility of people over the last two or three years that this is a really big thing. we've watched imports tail off and flairing in the back and north dakota grow so great it can be seen from space. i wonder could you give us kind of a one minute lay of the land wrfment are we in this energy creation? >> it's extraordinary from five years ago since we were all going to run out of i'll five years ago. oil production is up 46%. the increase in production is equivalent to the entire out put of nigeria. we've gone from preparing to spend $100 billion a year importing to becoming an exporting. i think the point you made is a particularly significant one. i think it's only in the last 15 months or so that people focused on the overall implications of this 1.7 million jobs making the united states much more competitive
energy production and supply with deputy energy secretary and author. this is just under half an hour. >> so we've already heard it refered to today the great shale oil and gas revolution in the yilets and this has been kind of come into the sensibility of people over the last two or three years that this is a really big thing. we've watched imports tail off and flairing in the back and north dakota grow so great it can be seen from space. i wonder could you give us kind of a one minute...
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energy jobs? do you believe the united states once again lead the clean energy revolution? certainly believe we can and we must lead the revolution. i will mention two ways. example, through our bringuing loan program to as i said earlier, many technologies. i've mentioned before utilities scale of solar post up a huge success in california. program for loan advanced fossil fuels. and for nuclear across the board for these technologies. another different kind of an initiative i alluded to earlier, advanced manufacturing initiative want to capture things like 3-d printing which can apply to new energy technologies as well as a host of other technologies. those are some the things we are moving forward. >> thank you. areepublican colleagues quick to argue that climate change will hurt the economy. a largechange imposes cboomic risk and failure -- release a report saying that delaying the action would damage by increasing the risk of costly, potential outcomes. the clean air act revised a good exampl
energy jobs? do you believe the united states once again lead the clean energy revolution? certainly believe we can and we must lead the revolution. i will mention two ways. example, through our bringuing loan program to as i said earlier, many technologies. i've mentioned before utilities scale of solar post up a huge success in california. program for loan advanced fossil fuels. and for nuclear across the board for these technologies. another different kind of an initiative i alluded to...
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the administration's energy policy is designed to drive costs up at the pump, costing the average american family $150. every day folks will pay more for medical equipment with the medical device tax and now obamacare. fobes magazine estimates it will cost 90% more for the average man, 60% more for the average more which will cost families hundreds in additional dollars per month. and if they don't buy, they will be fined. my colleagues have a plan, mr. speaker. taxes and higher cost on necessities and take care of us as we will be dependent on the government. but, hey, then we'll get subsidized health insurance. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina seek recognition? ms. foxx: i move now that the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. the discussion and debate over government funding. here is how to join the conversation. please make sure that you mute tel
the administration's energy policy is designed to drive costs up at the pump, costing the average american family $150. every day folks will pay more for medical equipment with the medical device tax and now obamacare. fobes magazine estimates it will cost 90% more for the average man, 60% more for the average more which will cost families hundreds in additional dollars per month. and if they don't buy, they will be fined. my colleagues have a plan, mr. speaker. taxes and higher cost on...
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more than 25 have already set energy efficiency goals and have cut their energy waste and over 1000 mayors across the country have signed agreements to cut carbon pollution. states and local communities are doing their jobs as incubators of innovation leading the way to cleaner, more affordable, more sustainable energy. fighting climate change makes good business sense. that's worth repeating. climate change just makes good business sense. as the president has pointed out, more than 500 businesses including gm and mikey called -- and nike called this and i quote, "one of the greatest opportunities of the 21st century. so we know rejecting our kids from harmful pollution is something that just cannot be solved overnight. it is going to take a broad, concerted effort from all levels of government as well as the private sector as well as individuals sitting here and beyond, as well as the international community, but make no mistake about it. epa's action today to address power pollution from new plants is an important step forward in this long clean energy journey and it is a necessary step
more than 25 have already set energy efficiency goals and have cut their energy waste and over 1000 mayors across the country have signed agreements to cut carbon pollution. states and local communities are doing their jobs as incubators of innovation leading the way to cleaner, more affordable, more sustainable energy. fighting climate change makes good business sense. that's worth repeating. climate change just makes good business sense. as the president has pointed out, more than 500...
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a shifting energy landscape. i think one of the least sort of mentioned within development circles but gets a lot of attention in my world are places in africa with significant energy sources and wlornte the money from those are being used to develop the electricity infrastructure within those countries. then two, places where new finds have been discovered of natural gas many particular and figuring out ways to use that as a catalytic effort for development within those countries. act fast. a lot of gas out there. so i think one of the really important things to do is to make sure that you keep some of the development prospects especially within the oil and gas side in context. the oil and gas landscape is changing dramatically and the competitive landscape is changing dramatically. and getting that mix right of what government can require of companies to build out that infrastructure and utilize those resources is not the same conversation it's always been. it's a very competitive landscape out there. >> thank
a shifting energy landscape. i think one of the least sort of mentioned within development circles but gets a lot of attention in my world are places in africa with significant energy sources and wlornte the money from those are being used to develop the electricity infrastructure within those countries. then two, places where new finds have been discovered of natural gas many particular and figuring out ways to use that as a catalytic effort for development within those countries. act fast. a...
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we've seen strong support for clean energy and energy efficiency investments. it's a chance for forward progress on in building our economy and moving ahead from the 21st century. so we anticipate that we'll continue to see calls for expanded investments in energy. and energy efficiency is where we've seen bipartisan support and we're hopeful for progress. there are areas outside of that there might be progress. one sear reforming our nation's chemical laws that govern chemicals used in our workplaces. with that i'll close and look forward to my other panelist's remarks. >> i know that we have some new faces in the crowd who weren't here before. if you have a device my advice is to silence it. >> so the first time i realized that something was changing in america was in september 2009 at the taxpayer march in washington. i came down to check that out and i found hundreds of thousands of people there and many were holding this nerdy libertarian signs. what that is something i had never seen before in politics. it has been two elections since then. if you look mo
we've seen strong support for clean energy and energy efficiency investments. it's a chance for forward progress on in building our economy and moving ahead from the 21st century. so we anticipate that we'll continue to see calls for expanded investments in energy. and energy efficiency is where we've seen bipartisan support and we're hopeful for progress. there are areas outside of that there might be progress. one sear reforming our nation's chemical laws that govern chemicals used in our...
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our significant others do so much, and they receive so little time and energy they put into us as survivors. i want to acknowledge that before i start. i would also like to thank the subcommittee for treating the issue of military sexual trauma in a gender inclusive way. about 14,000 of the 26,000 sexual assaults on active duty are male victims. this gender neutral conduct places the subcommittee further ahead of the white house and very much ahead of the veterans health administration. it has been my experience that the v.a. discriminates against male survivors of military sexual trauma solely because of their gender. this is a practice that needs to be brought to light and stopped by this subcommittee. currently the veteran's health administration operates about 24 residential treatment perhaps for post traumatic stress disorder. only about 12 are designed specifically for the treatment of military sexual trauma. of those 12, only one accepts male patients. that facility, the center for sexual trauma services at v.a. medical is co-educational. male survivors have no gender specific reside
our significant others do so much, and they receive so little time and energy they put into us as survivors. i want to acknowledge that before i start. i would also like to thank the subcommittee for treating the issue of military sexual trauma in a gender inclusive way. about 14,000 of the 26,000 sexual assaults on active duty are male victims. this gender neutral conduct places the subcommittee further ahead of the white house and very much ahead of the veterans health administration. it has...
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a change in our energy dynamic, there is also a very keen awareness about energy production, energy consumption, that demands attention to the environmental aspect as well. we don't shy away from it. but you will not see a cap and trade proposal. you will not see suggestions that we need to impose a carbon tax. a carbon tax is designed to increase the cost. in my state of alaska, and that community on the river, on the yukon river, they are paying $6.99 for diesel right now. that is how they are heating their homes. when you suggest to them that the best thing for you to do is to increase the price that you will decrease your consumption. i don't know what the temperature is this morning but last week the temperatures range between 45 below and 50 below depending on who's thermometer you were looking at. i can't go back to alaska and tell people the way we tackle this is to increase your prices, demanding you to use less and limit your choices. that is not what a strong nation does. a strong nation figures out how we advanced to that next stage, how we build out these technologies, clean techno
a change in our energy dynamic, there is also a very keen awareness about energy production, energy consumption, that demands attention to the environmental aspect as well. we don't shy away from it. but you will not see a cap and trade proposal. you will not see suggestions that we need to impose a carbon tax. a carbon tax is designed to increase the cost. in my state of alaska, and that community on the river, on the yukon river, they are paying $6.99 for diesel right now. that is how they...
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are more important than getting the energy future right. and other labs around the country, scientists are working to get us where we need to be. feel firstmericans when it comes to energy prices -- issues are prices they pay at the pump. we went through another spike in gas prices. people were not happy about it. the problem is that it happens every year. it happened last year and the year before that. it is a serious blow to family budgets. it is coming right out of your pocket. every time it happens, politicians dust off their plans for two dollar gas, but nothing happens. that may go through the same cycle again. over the past four years, we have not just talked about it. we have started to do something about it. we work with companies to put in place the toughest fuel economy standards in history. at theat means is that middle of the next decade, cars will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. that we set is what is driving engineers and scientists working in labs. we have set achievable, but ambitious goals. in the middle of next decade
are more important than getting the energy future right. and other labs around the country, scientists are working to get us where we need to be. feel firstmericans when it comes to energy prices -- issues are prices they pay at the pump. we went through another spike in gas prices. people were not happy about it. the problem is that it happens every year. it happened last year and the year before that. it is a serious blow to family budgets. it is coming right out of your pocket. every time it...
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voted geps sequestration because i was concerned it would lead to cuts in education funding, clean energy jobs in massachusetts. voted no because i did not s. st tea party steve voted yes. >> ed, you sponsored an amendment to overturn row v. wade in the united states congress. you voted for a provision that would deny a victim of rape and incest an opportunity for abortion. you forgot that part. now, look, i'm happy that you changed your progs because those are horrific positions but i want to be clear, you're promising people you won't do that again. i'm telling the women out there, i have never done that and i promise i will never do. >> let him respond. >> i have voted pro-choice for 30 years in the congress. that's why planned parenthood have endorsed me. you, on the other hand, within the obama health care bill, you voted to deny women access of the insurance coverage to make that choice. when you had a choice to ensure the women in the military had a right to access that health care procedure inside a military hospital, you voted to deny her that right inside the military. this is n
voted geps sequestration because i was concerned it would lead to cuts in education funding, clean energy jobs in massachusetts. voted no because i did not s. st tea party steve voted yes. >> ed, you sponsored an amendment to overturn row v. wade in the united states congress. you voted for a provision that would deny a victim of rape and incest an opportunity for abortion. you forgot that part. now, look, i'm happy that you changed your progs because those are horrific positions but i...
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energy independence. we can get oil from places that were not feasible. we could become a net exporter of energy. if we became energy independent how will that affect the economy. >> uii could not have a happier circumstance. the state is more prosperous than anytime in our state. oil and agriculture. i took a friend to north dakota to look at investment opportunities. we met with the head of economic development. he told us they have drilled 2500 wells using fracking. they intend to drill 40,000. and already the production has doubled. we will see increasing dramatic increases in production. i can't think of a better development for a nation's economy and our position in the world than moving to energy independence. we've gone from 60% dependence to 40% adnnd by 2030 we could e be largely independent. those concerned about fracking, there are places to be concerned. north dakota is not one of them. it's down two miles. there is a formation called three forks. it's down 4 miles. the risk is when you pierc
energy independence. we can get oil from places that were not feasible. we could become a net exporter of energy. if we became energy independent how will that affect the economy. >> uii could not have a happier circumstance. the state is more prosperous than anytime in our state. oil and agriculture. i took a friend to north dakota to look at investment opportunities. we met with the head of economic development. he told us they have drilled 2500 wells using fracking. they intend to...
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almighty god, continued to endeavor president and all our leaders with energy and insight and send us all of our with strength for the journey that lay ahead, let each and every day remind us to pray for the safety of our brothers and sisters in arms who stand at the tip of the spear for our nation this day for our freedom. continue to bless this nation, our friends and the flag research. made the spirit of god be near you to defend you within you to refresh you, before you to guide you, behind you to justify you, and above you to bless you for ever more. go in peace brothers and sisters, amen. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in place until the president has departed and the colors are retired. ♪ ♪ >> toolbar broke, the new america foundation -- tomorrow, the new america foundation. the recent killing of a british soldier. at noon.rage starts a look at political change in egypt. the carnegie endowment for international peace will hold a discussion. you can watch live coverage on c-span2 beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >> there tends to be a whenever onen that the
almighty god, continued to endeavor president and all our leaders with energy and insight and send us all of our with strength for the journey that lay ahead, let each and every day remind us to pray for the safety of our brothers and sisters in arms who stand at the tip of the spear for our nation this day for our freedom. continue to bless this nation, our friends and the flag research. made the spirit of god be near you to defend you within you to refresh you, before you to guide you, behind...
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host: our caller but up solyndra, looking at the president's promises regarding energy. guest: a lot of that was included in the stimulus bill. a big grab bag, $77 billion of goodies that included many things foraenergy and the environment. i know that a lot were included in the economic stimulus bill. host: is president of? making fewer promises that he was initially? -- is president obama making fewer promises than initially? guest: absolutely. the 2012 campaign was a campaign of attacks. when we look back at the moments of the campaign, as you look at the debates and what they were saying on the campaign trail of what they were saying in commercials, they spent so much of the time attacking each other. relatively little laying out their agenda in any detail. this was one of the hardest to fact check. mitt romney did not provide details about the tax plan. obama spent some time attacking mitt romney that there were just some many fewer promises made. there was less of an agenda. host:the score coard looks at 500 promises made by obama. he has made progress on 73% of th
host: our caller but up solyndra, looking at the president's promises regarding energy. guest: a lot of that was included in the stimulus bill. a big grab bag, $77 billion of goodies that included many things foraenergy and the environment. i know that a lot were included in the economic stimulus bill. host: is president of? making fewer promises that he was initially? -- is president obama making fewer promises than initially? guest: absolutely. the 2012 campaign was a campaign of attacks....
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[indiscernible] focused onotally energy? >> this will be focused on energy. also today the president met with leaders from the community to be discussed the need for congress to act and past common- sense immigration reform in a bipartisan manner. the president reiterated his commitment to a pathway to earn services -- citizenship, as well as his emphasis on cracking down on employers who exploit tolerable workers and undermine -- exploit vulnerable immigrant workers and undermine american workers. the president thanked the leaders for his work and he looks forward to working with them to move the debate ford in congress. one last thing that i learned about this morning that i thought you might be interested in. as you now know. vice president biden swore in the new director of the cia today, john brennan. there is one piece of this i want to the for you. director brennan was sworn in with his hand on the original draft of the constitution, that had george washington's personal annotations on it dated from 1787. he said this would symbolize that the united na
[indiscernible] focused onotally energy? >> this will be focused on energy. also today the president met with leaders from the community to be discussed the need for congress to act and past common- sense immigration reform in a bipartisan manner. the president reiterated his commitment to a pathway to earn services -- citizenship, as well as his emphasis on cracking down on employers who exploit tolerable workers and undermine -- exploit vulnerable immigrant workers and undermine...
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host: this is the energy it correspondent for "the national journal." [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> amy klobuchar is the keynote speaker at a fundraiser later today. according to "the des moines register," she is the first to visit for a possible 2016 residential campaign. here is more about that. click c-span radio will be covering the amy klobuchar is sent in des moines, iowa, called the wing ding. she is speaking but she's honoring hillary clinton. how will that work? guest: it is the gathering of some county democrats and each year they give an award to a democrat. simplybuchar is coming to help for bruce bailey, a democratic congressman their running for the senate. to somealso spoken iowans at the national convention. it's interesting that she's coming back as she says it's mainly just to work for bruce bailey. host: does amy klobuchar have any interest? is there talk about her forming interest for running for president in 2016? guest: she brushed off questions a
host: this is the energy it correspondent for "the national journal." [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> amy klobuchar is the keynote speaker at a fundraiser later today. according to "the des moines register," she is the first to visit for a possible 2016 residential campaign. here is more about that. click c-span radio will be covering the amy klobuchar is sent in des moines, iowa,...
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also, manufacturing may come back as a result of lower energy costs. i called my congressman and senators and said i don't think it is a good idea. we have about a 100-year supply of natural gas. the american people have not been informed on this issue, unless you read the wall street journal. host: lisa margonelli. guest: you touch up on an interesting issue. the whole way that we have talked about energy independence, the problem is we're too dependent dependent on other suppliers like saudi arabia and this, misys us. as a result, we have a bunch of laws in place that prevent the x export of oil and natural gas. the law around the export of oil are kind of patchy. in the past year and a half or so, the u.s. has exported more gasoline every day than at any time since world war ii. we have become an exporter because we have access refinery capacity. -- excess capacity. this is what has kept prices quite high. it used to be that we all got a break in the price, and we are not getting that anymore. we are competing with every place in the world that has
also, manufacturing may come back as a result of lower energy costs. i called my congressman and senators and said i don't think it is a good idea. we have about a 100-year supply of natural gas. the american people have not been informed on this issue, unless you read the wall street journal. host: lisa margonelli. guest: you touch up on an interesting issue. the whole way that we have talked about energy independence, the problem is we're too dependent dependent on other suppliers like saudi...
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. >> there is so much negative energy for opponents of the ach. when we are talking to our neighbors, not everyone knows it is a good thing. some people think they should wait. we want people to sign up. talking to a community-based organization -- there are a lot of resources but there will not be a perfect plan handed to you. do not wait. you can in do what your community to seek out these resources. to not wait until it comes to you. go to it. >> [indiscernible] one of the things we are trying to do is pass along the because it has been well articulated that there is a traditional role in helping the people they serve get access to these expanded programs. we need to put the tools in place. we coordinate a united states conference on aids every year. --bring healthcare divisors we bring healthcare divisors. this is how we will get ready to get the folks with the ach. you can meet in new orleans september 11. we have so much good information. i know you want to ask questions. we want to open it up for questions to our panelists and also for jenn
. >> there is so much negative energy for opponents of the ach. when we are talking to our neighbors, not everyone knows it is a good thing. some people think they should wait. we want people to sign up. talking to a community-based organization -- there are a lot of resources but there will not be a perfect plan handed to you. do not wait. you can in do what your community to seek out these resources. to not wait until it comes to you. go to it. >> [indiscernible] one of the things...
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vietnam, the history, are going to leave students and all of us as citizens enriched by the spirit and energy and diligence stanley put into that work. we are all diminished by his departure. in a way, enriched by the knowledge that good journalism is the essence at the heart of a free and open society. so long as we have good journalists, we will continue to have a free and open society. thank you all very much for joining us. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] ♪ >> if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces which are bringing about this suffering. >> the white house is a bully pulpit, you ought to take advantage of it. >> of obesity in this country is nothing short a public health crisis. >> i have little antennas that went up and told me when somebody had their own agenda. >> there is so much influence, it would be a shame to waste it. >> i think they serve as a window on the past to what was going on with american women. >> she becomes the chief confidant. >> many
vietnam, the history, are going to leave students and all of us as citizens enriched by the spirit and energy and diligence stanley put into that work. we are all diminished by his departure. in a way, enriched by the knowledge that good journalism is the essence at the heart of a free and open society. so long as we have good journalists, we will continue to have a free and open society. thank you all very much for joining us. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute]...
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both these bills foster economic growth and low energy cost for american families and businesses. finally, mr. speaker, the house acting to prevent the doubling of the student loan enter rate. i thank the gentleman and yield back. >> i thank the j for his information with respect to the legislation for next week. i note that there was not on the notice for next week the senate has now voted to go to conference on the farm bill. clearly that is a matter that i think both sides or certainly your side, ours as well as feels is a priority item. does the gentleman have any plans to move to go to conference next week on the farm bill? i yield to my friend. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. i'll respond by saying we are committed to acting with urgency to bring to the floor a bill under the nutrition title of what was formally the farm bill which that title married up with the agriculture provisions. it is our hope we can get anew transition bill to the floor because we believe strongly the programs under those titles providing a safety net to country's most vulnerable is something
both these bills foster economic growth and low energy cost for american families and businesses. finally, mr. speaker, the house acting to prevent the doubling of the student loan enter rate. i thank the gentleman and yield back. >> i thank the j for his information with respect to the legislation for next week. i note that there was not on the notice for next week the senate has now voted to go to conference on the farm bill. clearly that is a matter that i think both sides or certainly...
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make people think differently about energy. make people think differently about resource development. and that is what we're going to do. and somebody asked me this question, at hillsdale, and i said, and we are going to do this. because we're in america. where everything is possible. [applause] >> yes. i'm walt johnson from lakewood. i'm one of the few geo physicists in the world that's also a professional engineer. i developed and pioneered some of the techniques to measure natural fractures. i also keep the people in the reservoirs, the folks that put together north dakota, are friends of mine and clients. one thing that has not been mentioned today is we are likely going to be the only country that meets the kyoto protocol because we let the free market do it. and my real question i'm leading to is i ordered your film the day after it came out on television and i still haven't received it. maybe you should stay at home and print your cop ills. -- copies. >> they are being sent out. it's one of the bummers about working when
make people think differently about energy. make people think differently about resource development. and that is what we're going to do. and somebody asked me this question, at hillsdale, and i said, and we are going to do this. because we're in america. where everything is possible. [applause] >> yes. i'm walt johnson from lakewood. i'm one of the few geo physicists in the world that's also a professional engineer. i developed and pioneered some of the techniques to measure natural...
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our abundant natural and energy resources. our long coastline, and low unemployment and low cost of living and an appointment. just as importantly, there is the fervent belief that a better tomorrow for ourselves and children is just within our reach. my whole life i have seen texans create those tomorrows for themselves and family. i have seen them graze themselves up by the bootstraps and by their slang backs, and by pink running shoes. texans work hard, and we believe hard work should pay off. the majority of texans know our state is stronger when it makes the investments in people that helped them reach their full potential. and yes, texans know there are areas where we can and must do better. one out of every 10 public- school students in the united states goes to school in texas. yet we produce the lowest percentage of high-school graduates in the entire country. one-fourth of our children live in poverty. we do have a lot to be proud of, and we're joined by a few of the texas leaders who not only know we can do better,
our abundant natural and energy resources. our long coastline, and low unemployment and low cost of living and an appointment. just as importantly, there is the fervent belief that a better tomorrow for ourselves and children is just within our reach. my whole life i have seen texans create those tomorrows for themselves and family. i have seen them graze themselves up by the bootstraps and by their slang backs, and by pink running shoes. texans work hard, and we believe hard work should pay...
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i'll tell you that the level of innovation and energy is equal to the level of energy in the tech world that we normally celebrate here. >> how does this all this relate to search in your so-called business? what is the rational for this variety of projects that you get involved in? >> google wants to be at the center of the information revolution. we want to be in a decade and 20 years and 30 years. what we're trying to do is trying to be part of what will happen. we're not always perfect and we do make mistakes. one of the more interesting things is in kansas city we have wired up a small number of houses now and we're now beginning to seriously implement it across the city, one giga bit of ether net. you say, well, do i need one giga bit, the measured performance is 78 down and 720 up mega bits, think about how your world could change. at that point, there is no difference between your computer and the computer center that it talks to. they're literally in one room together. it allows all of the different immediate qua that we so carefully have husbanded into this group and this grou
i'll tell you that the level of innovation and energy is equal to the level of energy in the tech world that we normally celebrate here. >> how does this all this relate to search in your so-called business? what is the rational for this variety of projects that you get involved in? >> google wants to be at the center of the information revolution. we want to be in a decade and 20 years and 30 years. what we're trying to do is trying to be part of what will happen. we're not always...
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he is a member of the energy and intelligence committees greater he will talk about the administration's climate change plans and the latest on nsa leaker edward snowden. we will focus on the diplomatic aspects of edward snowden's search for asylum with democratic senator chris murphy of connecticut, a member of the foreign relations committee. we will discuss u.s. intelligence contractors with scott amy with the project on government oversight. onshington journal" is live c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. on monday nights, we continue our focus on first ladies. tonight, women authors who have written about first ladies and presidents. catherine al gore, rita black, and amity should -- amity slays. this is a little less than an hour. [applause] >> what a treat it is to be here. mrs. bush, so good to see you. an old friend from many years in washington. these two women are out of the great tradition of the women who -- a reallyadjuncts dumb term -- to the men who often make trouble, and the women make it better. [laughter] the ad that anita read, the united states is an equal opportu
he is a member of the energy and intelligence committees greater he will talk about the administration's climate change plans and the latest on nsa leaker edward snowden. we will focus on the diplomatic aspects of edward snowden's search for asylum with democratic senator chris murphy of connecticut, a member of the foreign relations committee. we will discuss u.s. intelligence contractors with scott amy with the project on government oversight. onshington journal" is live c-span every day...
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alternative energy agenda that the obama administration is pursuing as well. and on health care, there are particular parts of obamacare that congress may be able to slow down or stop. the piece is mostly a report on what the administration is doing, but it gives guidance to congress. one thing republicans in congress needs to think about is what they can accomplish in by sized chunks. there will not change health care in a conservative direction in the next four years or reform entitlements. can they accomplish a few good things that also point the way towards bigger things later? i thing maybe they can. host: our guest is bill kristol. our next call is from frederick, maryland, peter is on the republican line. thanks for waiting. caller: how are things? host: fine. sounds like you're listening to us on c-span radio. caller: yes, sir. it's good to listen to, but it plays havoc on my blood pressure. republicans have been losing for 30 years or more. they are up against a very liberal education system as well as a very liberal media in general. my expectation w
alternative energy agenda that the obama administration is pursuing as well. and on health care, there are particular parts of obamacare that congress may be able to slow down or stop. the piece is mostly a report on what the administration is doing, but it gives guidance to congress. one thing republicans in congress needs to think about is what they can accomplish in by sized chunks. there will not change health care in a conservative direction in the next four years or reform entitlements....
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curly fear reena, chairman of good 360, and on august 8 have jim rogers, president and ceo of duke energy. i would like to present our guest with the traditional national press club coffee mug. rice great. great. thank you very much. >> we have had a serious our here. we will end on a lighthearted note. our sources tell us you like to use rock lyrics in your speeches. you did not do that today, but we would like to know if you could find some lyrics that would describe what has happened with the ap and doj in the last month and a half. [laughter] let me think here. do you have another last question? >> that is at. >> yeah. gimmee shelter -- shelter. ,nd another rolling stone song this could be the last time. thank you very much. >> thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you all for coming today. i would like to thank the national press club staff, including the journalism institute for helping organize the event. you can find more information about the press club on our website, and you if you would like to get a copy of the program, you can find it there as well at www.press.org. thank y
curly fear reena, chairman of good 360, and on august 8 have jim rogers, president and ceo of duke energy. i would like to present our guest with the traditional national press club coffee mug. rice great. great. thank you very much. >> we have had a serious our here. we will end on a lighthearted note. our sources tell us you like to use rock lyrics in your speeches. you did not do that today, but we would like to know if you could find some lyrics that would describe what has happened...
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we need to the energy secure as fast as possible. we should great short-term incentives for natural gas and transportation for freight and trucking. 3 million barrels per day of oil and diesel is used. if the cut that in half, 1.5 million barriers of oil around the world that could come from america. we should create a commitment to conservation. we have seen reductions in our own use of gas that saves consumers money's is that we should let market forces decide where to invest. i do not think it is appropriate to have the government we having add venture-capital arm inside the department. did not seem to work out that way. that would only create one percent. we need more than that to be successful. 10 years from now, we will all be 10 years older. if that is the case, we will have fewer workers taking care of a larger number of people that that country has a social contract with. allowing them to retire with dignity. we cannot do that with the rate we have in our country. part of that is a pessimism in our country and part of it is
we need to the energy secure as fast as possible. we should great short-term incentives for natural gas and transportation for freight and trucking. 3 million barrels per day of oil and diesel is used. if the cut that in half, 1.5 million barriers of oil around the world that could come from america. we should create a commitment to conservation. we have seen reductions in our own use of gas that saves consumers money's is that we should let market forces decide where to invest. i do not think...
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there is some people in the gun issue whose main emotional energy is negativity. and hostility. wanting to be angry and upset all the time. you can be concerned. you can be angry about things. but you can still do it in a way positive and makes the world a nicer and happier place. thank you for making us better. [applause] >> i will forgo the men of screaming i was going to start the speech off with. stufft have quite as much in my hands as christopher hitchens. i'm going to borrow my notes. i have to say, it is great to be an adult. >> i would know. [laughter] what in this awesome -- what ms. b often it -- when this be awesome if we could have a weeklong atf event. i have to say, thank you to everybody for inviting me out to breed this was a heck of a lot of fun. i need to hit the range more often. i spend more time in the studio than i do on the range. it is a privilege for me to be out here. we have been covering what is going on in colorado. personble to talk in instead of on the phone, to talk to dave in person and to see the sheriffs and say thank you for doing what you're
there is some people in the gun issue whose main emotional energy is negativity. and hostility. wanting to be angry and upset all the time. you can be concerned. you can be angry about things. but you can still do it in a way positive and makes the world a nicer and happier place. thank you for making us better. [applause] >> i will forgo the men of screaming i was going to start the speech off with. stufft have quite as much in my hands as christopher hitchens. i'm going to borrow my...
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she has tremendous energy. great people skills. people love it. she is just so friendly. she has made a big imimpact pact. a lot of people don't do that. she has done a great job. >> thank you for your time here. >> you can tell that. >> she is -- she has taken strong, courageous positions. she has really made a difference. >> your comment about principle over party. thanks for your time. >> thank you very much. give her my best. >> thank you very much, governor. >> good to see you. i saw you last time you were up ere. > my wife is one of the -- >> i met her at the reception. there that especially -- is a lot of focus on each of them. especially during sessions. you probably don't don't see a whole lot of those. i think your daughter is as well. >> i actually have a nice picture. in wisconsin, last year. i hadn't seen him. he looks really good. e is doing well 3678 >> i haven't seen him. working.-- she was >> i saw a number of people. good to see you again. >> pleasure to meet you. >> talked to him last week. he is making some money, which s a nice change. >> amazing. wha
she has tremendous energy. great people skills. people love it. she is just so friendly. she has made a big imimpact pact. a lot of people don't do that. she has done a great job. >> thank you for your time here. >> you can tell that. >> she is -- she has taken strong, courageous positions. she has really made a difference. >> your comment about principle over party. thanks for your time. >> thank you very much. give her my best. >> thank you very much,...
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vietnam, the history, are going to leave students and all of us as citizens enriched by the spirit and energy and diligence stanley put into that work. we are all diminished by his departure. in a way, enriched by the knowledge that good journalism is the essence at the heart of a free and open society. so long as we have good journalists, we will continue to have a free and open society. thank you all very much for joining us. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> in a few moments, a bipartisan group of senators proposed immigration changes. in a little less than an hour, a retired general stanley mcchrystal discusses the wars. then a law professor on president obama's use of executive power. then later, a review of the 2012 presidential debates. several live events to tell you about small morning -- tomorrow morning. we will hear from health care professionals about the apparent doctor shortage. also at 10:00 on c-span3, the american enterprise institute discusses "0 dark 30." -- "zero dark thirty." >>
vietnam, the history, are going to leave students and all of us as citizens enriched by the spirit and energy and diligence stanley put into that work. we are all diminished by his departure. in a way, enriched by the knowledge that good journalism is the essence at the heart of a free and open society. so long as we have good journalists, we will continue to have a free and open society. thank you all very much for joining us. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute]...